Wordmark: Stationery applications use the wordmark only. Do not recreate stationery designs. Approved files may be accessed in Church asset management systems (see 4.5.)
Wordmark: The wordmark will continue to be used on missionary tags
High-Fidelity Symbol: The high-definition closing slate will always use the high-fidelity symbol, as shown at the left, in preapproved colors. Please do not create a similar symbol animation.
High-Fidelity Symbol: Similar to the final state of the HD closing slate, the high-fidelity version of the symbol may also be used to sign off animated, official social media posts. These assets are available from the closing slate library.
Low-Fidelity Symbol: The low-fidelity symbol configuration will be used on the back of official manuals, as shown here. Please note the correct reversed version is used at an approved size (width greater than 0.8125″/2.06 cm).
Low-Fidelity Symbol: The low-fidelity symbol configuration is used here in an approved color with sufficient contrast. Please note the correct positive version is used at an approved size (width greater than 0.8125″/2.06 cm).
Light Graphic (header) and Low-Fidelity Symbol (footer): The standard website header and footer should be treated as shown below.
Samples above represent the footer to be used in all official email communications. Note the use of the light ray graphic in the header and the low-fidelity symbol in the footer.
Wordmark and Low-Fidelity Symbol: Because of the simpler illustration lines, the low-fidelity symbol in positive or reverse holds up best for print applications. The samples at the left also show how layouts can vary when using the symbol versus the wordmark only.
Low-Fidelity Symbol: The low-fidelity symbol configuration is used for all official notices and memos. Adjustments have been made to this version to minimize distortion and maintain proper representation of the symbol even on a typical desktop printer.
Simplified Symbol: To accommodate the size restrictions typical in digital products, the simplified symbol is used in most social media icon identifiers.
Simplified Symbol: The simplified symbol is used for official digital products because of their extremely limited pixel dimensions. The simplified symbol is reserved for a limited number of applications shown in this guide (see 4.2.1.7).
Simplified Symbol: At its smallest size, the simplified symbol serves as a visual reference on official websites.